Anyone who watched the New York Giants last year for even a little bit knew their number one issue, the offensive line was terrible.

Eli Manning couldn't stay upright, and the team couldn't get much of a running game going all season, and it made the offense really hard to operate.

Going into the offense the Giants number one goal was to improve on the offensive line, in hopes it would help the play of the entire offense.

They went out and got the biggest offensive line target on the market, Nate Solder, signing him to a four-year, $62 million deal.  When an offensive lineman gets paid that type of money, they know the expectations are for him to perform, and Solden is ready for the pressure that comes along with that.

“There’s a tremendous amount of pressure and I’ve been under a tremendous amount of pressure for years now,” Solder said via WFAN. “You can only take it one bite at a time. You go one day better. It’s not going to be one person that is going to fix everything. It’s going to be a group effort. We got to win as a team and do the best we can every single day.”

The Patriots also added Patrick Omameh and Will Hernandez this offseason and they are going to be just as important to the Giants offensive line issues improving. It's going to take an entire team effort to get the job done this season, and if there is one weak link in the chain it will fail.